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<p>Marc Benioff, CEO of salesforce.com, gave a typically energetic performance at London's Royal Festival Hall yesterday, both in the main-stage keynote and the private lunch for press and analysts. In addition to some humorous digs at Oracle, SAP, and pretty much any company that wants to run its own data center, Benioff described his vision for enterprise applications in the world of social computing, which he calls Cloud 2. Key to this vision is salesforce.com's own Chatter application, which is . . . er, well actually it&#39;s not really clear what it is. Various spokespeople described it as an internal Facebook, a collaboration engine, Twitter but secure, but to me it still seems to be a user interface in search of an application.</p>
<p>The demonstration reminded me forcibly of the scene in <em>Bruce Almighty</em> in which Morgan Freeman lets Jim Carrey hear all the prayers being made at that instant by the citizens of Chicago. The user gets a stream of tweets, discussion threads, notifications, and alerts from feeder applications, messages from colleagues to each other, general questions, etc. My question, which no-one could answer adequately was "how is this different from email?" The features they cite -- filtering, highlighting, threading, categorizing, etc. -- are all in Outlook if you care to use them.</p>
<p>The main difference, apart from the fashionable user interface with the sender's photo next to each message, is the switch from emailers deciding who they want to read their message, to readers deciding whose chats they want to see. Benioff's description of his own Chatter feed puts him as the omniscient Bruce, watching every sales process, customer service problem resolution, product design collaboration, and invoice approval throughout his organization.</p><a href="http://blogs.forrester.com/duncan_jones/10-09-09-lots_of_talk_about_chatter_at_salesforces_uk_customer_event" title="Read the rest of &#039;Lots Of Talk About Chatter At Salesforce’s UK Customer Event &#039;." class="node_read_more">Read more</a><div class="categories"><h3>Categories:</h3><ul class="links"><li class="taxonomy_term_1363 first"><a href="/category/chatter" rel="tag" alt="See other content with this tag." title="See other content with this tag.">Chatter</a></li>
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